Tag Archives: CARDIACS

Where were we? Where’s the coffee? Where’s the music, ten days in and well, we said it yesterday, new year musical drought, the trickle has started though, the in-box has been explored, still not convinced any of this is needed now, this coverage I mean, not the music, the music is always needed, here’s five…

It started off a red day, things went purple, always controlled though, recycled, words you’ve no doubt read before, or maybe not? Now if it wasn’t for this and that it really would be some kind of hellish helldog helldriver bad beekeeper of a place to be, and for what it be worth, here’s another…

Cellular Chaos have let loose a very Dirty Girl, a rather remarkable slice of music (that already was a rather remarkable piece of music), Dirty Girl is preceded by a pointy spiky now wave new wave fresh wave called Gaslight, a thing that in term thrashes, twists, jitters, twitches, points and goes off and things…

That rather beautiful Cardiacs film “Some Fairy Tales from the Rotten Shed” is to receive a great big cinema premier this September, all the details are on the flyer or via the link at the end, the beautiful film of the beautiful people and the most beautiful band in the world is to be part…

You do know we only bother to review the really good albums, the cream of the new releases, we don’t cover the average, we don’t bother with most things that come our way these days, life is too short… ALBUM REVIEW: Cheer Accident – Fades (Skin Graft Records) – The new Cheer Accident album opens…

Cardiacs, for those of you who like to be downloading rather than to be holding these things in our hands, have finally got around to opening a Bandcamp page and making a whole load of their beautifully heaven born and ever bright back catalogue of albums officially available… Meanwhile, in a very (very) slightly related…

Organ Thing: “Tim Smith of Cardiacs once autographed a copy of Cardiacs’ Rude Bootleg (Live at Reading Festival, 1986) by writing 14 seconds of music in staff notation along with the message “Get someone to play this – A song especially for Jason. Love Timmy X” Martin Keary recorded Tim’s autograph on keyboards and piano in…